RRCUS ADVISORS
For general questions about the Breed, please contact a RRCUS Member
from the list below. These members are located in various areas of the
United States. All of the individuals on this list have volunteered to
be available to provide information and answer questions about the
breed. Each has met the following qualifications:
1. RRCUS Member in good standing for a minimum of ten years.
2. Willing to share knowledge and provide guidance through an open
exchange of information in a positive manner.
3. Must possess knowledge of the background, history and function
of the breed.
4. Must have raised at least one litter and have bred, owned or
shown at least four Ridgebacks to an AKC Championship (Conformation &
Performance)
5. Supports the Breed Standard, the Elaboration and the
Illustrations of the Standard as elaborated.
6. Has personal experience in exhibiting and/or eventing
Ridgebacks in conformation or performance events.
7. Enjoys interacting with people new to the breed in a clear,
patient, positive and impartial manner.
8. Possesses a flexible schedule in order to accommodate the
responsibility of the position.
9. Has attended and completed, in its entirety, a RRCUS sponsored
Judges Breed seminar.

NO. CALIFORNIA

Members of the Education Committee will serve as Breed Mentors. Breed
Mentors will be responsible for giving the RRCUS endorsed breed
presentation to All Breed Clubs, AKC judges study groups, potential
judges, and at our National Specialty. Breed Mentors will provide
ringside mentoring for judges and potential judges.
Members of the Education Committee will review and vote on Breed Advisor
applications. The RRCUS BOD shall approve the actions of the Education
Committee.
Education committee applicants will be voted on by the Education
Committee and approved by the RRCUS BOD.
Complaints concerning either Education Committee members or Breed
Advisors will be heard by the RRCUS BOD.

QUALIFICATIONS FOR BREED MENTOR

1. Minimum of ten years breeding Rhodesian Ridgebacks.
2. Produced a minimum of five conformation champions.
3. Have bred a pedigree of at least three generations
4. Promise to uphold the Standard in the most objective and impartial
way.
5. Have served as a breed advisor for a minimum of two years.